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.SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1120. THE tfEWS SCIMITAR. PAGE FIVE. MISS MARGARET B.FORBES OF SOCIE PYAATB CLUBS: Season Oiens I Wif A Beautiful Debut Ball it , -. 1- ' w The social season - of 1920.1921 eopencd brilliantly on Friday evening jwith the formal presentation of the lovely young. girls who will be the slenders of the debutante set this year. The Hotel Olyoso, which was the c scene of thei formal introduction, presented a picture worthy of the jjbrNish of an artist ana might well f. have borne the title, - 'XAutomne,H so exquisitely were all the gorgeous . Colorings of auturfm blended in the decorations. "r The maple free, the queen of the autumn wood, contributed ' to the beauty of the scene, the walls being , bia.iti. oy magnificent sprays of maple foliage in the loveliest tints of vivid scarlet, burnished gold, soft green, russet brown and crimson, while giant golden chrysanthemums, artistically arranged in floor vases about the room, brought out the dominant tone in (Tie autumn motif. In this bower of autumnal splen dor stood the ten 'Charming debu tantes, Composing the membership of the Club ie Dix, In all the fresh ness and beauty of budding woman hood,, to greet .the guests, their es corts receiving with them. In this group of' beautiful young girls, who made tiielr iutuai bow io society on this occasion, were:. Miss Louise Ann Roberts.Ttowned in peach broche crepe, elaborated with iridescent embroidery, "tho right side panel ornamented with a large silver bow, having a bodieo of silver cloth and panniers "of Chan tilly lace. Her flowers wVe Ophelia roses; orchids, and "valley Hies with Shower of hand-painted, butrerfiv bows. Escort, Mr. Leroy Kerr. Miss Ellen Craft, wearing a simple Trench model of white metallic cloth, veiled In white- tulle with garniture of silver lace, exquisitely embroid ered in . rose design. She carried a iiuuquet of Richmond roses, orchids mid valley lilies.' Escort, Mr. Gordon Wood. ... Miss Metti4 Dunscomb, wearing a Lucile model f flesh chiffon having draperies of cream lace, caught with tiny clusters of French ilowara in fiastel tints, their delicate tones ta v peated in' the girdle. Her. flowers were Columbia roses, orchids and valley lilies. .' Escort, Mr. J. Hunter Phillips. " Miss Lucy DOlard, gowned in me tallic cloth veiled in gold lace, caught with clusters of French. flowers; with a bouquet of Premier roses, orchids and vahey lilies. Escort, Mr. James Doekery. Miss Louise Richardson, wearing shell pink satin draped in silver em broidered lace, with pearl shoulder bands. Her flowers were ptwk roses, orchids and valley lilies. Eacort, Mr. f'reston Watson. Miss Frances Fopa, wearing a Juliet model of French crepe in flesh tint, embroidered in "Silver with garniture of silver lace in which the design was outlined in sequins. Her flowers were orchids, Sweetheart roses and valley lilies. Escort, Mr. Frank Barnwell. Miss Mary Budd Stewart, "wearing brocaded ejoth of silver embroidered in rhlnes tones ca,ught at the side with a silver embroidered basket of pink roses. A garland of pink silk roses was worn . across the , left shoulder and she wore a corsage i bouquet of pink roses, orchids and valley lilies. Escort, Mr. Edmund Orgill. Miss Louise Dale, wearing a Boue Lleurs model of silver cloth trimmed in silver lace embroidered in a French flower basket design, with crystal shoulder bands!. She carried a bouquet of orchids and valley lilies. Escort, Mr. William Arrlng ton. ' Miss Margaret Oates, gowned in a French draped model of Nanking blue with garniture of sequin em broidery. Her flowers wore Colum bia roses, orchids and valley lilies. Escort, Mr. Charles Lewis. . . Miss Mildred Johnson, wearing a becoming model of white satin over laid with flesh silk net and having a train of flesh velvet and trimmings of French flowers. Her bouquet Vas of orchids, buvardia and valley lilies. Escort, Mr. John Gerber. v Two pretty girls, who will also be numbered among the debutantes "Vif tho season and wJH be formally in troduced later, were include among the belles of tho evening. -They were: Miss Minor Banks, wearing an im ported gown of dull gold nei heavily ucauuu lit xuinriuu moms uvtT sil ver cloth with silver lace garniture, and crrying a bouquet of orchitis and valley lilies. Escort, Mr. Charles Chumberlin. Miss Barah Avery, wearing orchid satin embroidered in Silver roses, with silver lace trimming and a cor sage bouquet of Sweetheart roses, or clillds and valley lilies. Escort, Mr. Clarence Bunyrd, ' Following the gland march, the first two dances were exclusively for tho debutantes, after which all of the guests Joined in dancing, -the music, being furnished by a band of Hawaiian musicians, .Adding to the pleasure of dancing whs the excellent floor management of the committee. composed of Messrs. Cecil M. N'orfleet. chairman, ii nd Edward Smith, Donelson lake, Sam lji.it a,- John Austin, Henry ( raft, Meacham Stewart. Falls Aus tin, Herbert- Richardson, Dunbar Abston, Louis (.'arruthers, McKay Van Vlect,. Hubert Reese, Rufus Armistead, Malcolm liarboro, Neely Irani, Dorion Fleming, Garnet Mewborn, Hugh, Fontaine and Wm. Bnlley. Midway of tho evening a delicious menu was served in the dining room, where each of the 75 Mables was udorned with a large basket filled LODGE NOTICES Lodge notices be Inserted without cliartre If mailed or brought to The News Scimitar office. MEMPHIS LODGE No. U. F. & A. M.. will confer the F. U. degree this (Saturday) evening, Nov. 1.1, 1P20, l 7:30 o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially inviten. ny nriler O. K. LOPCJK. W. M. Attest H. E. KOHB. Secretary. A lX"0 FFI'C E rlK "ANT MKMBRHS 61' William High Grade Chamber No. Sm. M. T. A., are requested to attend a character party to be given fbr , th benefit of the scribe contest, at the res idence of Zephro Kalliii Thomas, 862 Athens place, Saturday night, Nov. lit, 11120 All members are expected to be present and memhers holding tickets ore asked to report'on said night. All brother Templars and ulster Zephroes and friends are extended a cordial wel come. FANNIK ANDKHSO.V, W.M. SALT. IE THOMAS, W. S. LUVKNIA NICHOLSON, A. S. MEMPHIS LODGE No. 35, I. O. B. R. There will be a reg ular meeting of Memphis Lodge No a:., i. o. n. r. sun- 1 day morning, Nov II. 1920, at 10 o'clock, at Inrffre- i rooms, 1 M. II. A. ; s a larg building A class of candidiiles will be Initiated every member is rc; quested to be present. . t. i'h it . i.KviTt'H, Frewaent H. HENOCHSBKKU, Secretary. f r 1 1." t i " t . . .. lA fel Brilliantly with pompon chrysanthemums in exquisite pastel shades. Besides the debutantes, others among the beautifully gowned maids and matrons present were: Miss Gertrude Russell, wearing an Imported model of ceil blue satin, hand 'embroidered In pink rose de sign, having let-in bands of lace and ribbons and garlanded with French flowers. Her . flowers 1 were pink Russell roses, orchids and valley lilies; . escort Dr. Giles Coors. Miss Virginia Moore, wearing a French draped model oforal chif fon velvet, the draperies caught with a rhlnestone ornament and with shoulder bands of rhlnestones. Her flowers were roses and valley lilies: escorts, Messrs. Toof Brown and Eugene Moon. Miss Adele Orgill, wearing a jet sequin robe, having a bodice of sil ver cloth trimmed with French flowers and carrying a bouquet of orchids, roses and valley lilies; es cort Mr. Millard Bosworth. Miss Blanche Cutrer, of Clarks dale, Miss., wearing a Boue Lleurs model of white satin, draped in white silk fishnet, embroidered In crystal sequins, having blue taffeta bodice with blue sash draperies; es cort Mr. Nate Sawrie. : Miss Alice Laky, wearing a French model of pink satin brocade, draped over silver lace, with garniture of silver ribbons and crystal embroid ery. Her bouquet waffof pink roses, valley lilies and blue ostrich tips; escort Messrs. Jordan Phillips and Lyman Semmes. - Miss Annie Marv TownW. rose satin draped in iiet embroidered irtJ Jet sesulns and carrying a Douquei of roses and valleyi lilies; escort,. Mr. Kenneth Lyne. ' Miss Anne Leatherman, wearing an imported frock of brown lacewith an effective side panel of oicotted flower petals of brown taffeta; her flowers were roses and lilies; escort, Mr. Neely Grant. Miss Helen Lilly, white satin drap ed in silver embroidered net with touches of rose velvet and a rose velvet- and silver, bodice, carrying orchids and valley lilies; escort, Mr. Stanhope Humes. Miss Elizabeth Bynum. French blue georgette crape over black satin with a corsage bouquet of roses, valley lilies and white ostrich tips: escorts, Messrs. Milton Smith and Carey Ktanley.- Miss Ellen Campbell, black em. hiroldered net over turquoise satin having black satin front and back panels and a bodice of eatin em broidered in sequins, carrying roses and lillles; escort. Mr. L. W. Hack ney, of Houston, Tex. Miss Jessie Latham, a French gown of turquoise satin draped In georgette crepe in the same . shade, bordered in crystal fringo and em broidered in crystal, having a sliver girdle caught with a pink rose. Her flowers were orchids and valley lilies; escort, Mr. James Sloan. Miss Miriam Fleming, American beauty satin trimmed in black vel vet popples, carrying orchids and valley lilies; escort, Mr. F. P. Gard ner. Miss Mildred "Jtirr.cr, black velvet draped over royal .blue satin with a cc,rsago bouquet of pink sweet peas; escort. Mr. franic txineison. Miss yheresa Cooper, of Washing ton, I). C, black velvet with touches of scarlet, carrying roses and valley lilies; escort, Mr. Duncan Mallory. Miss Elizabeth Browning, a French gown of pink satin draped over blue metal cloth with garniture of real lace and French flowers, carrying roses and valley lilies; escort, Mr. Lucus lYoudfit. N Miss Irene Bond, wearing black beaded net over satin, with bodice of sequins; escort Mr. Walter Mc Donnell. Miss Kathleen Kennedy, of Knox villo, Tenn., guest of Miss Elizabeth Jordan, wearing three shades of , een chiffon with trimmings of French flower, and a corsage bou quet of Sweetheart roses, orchids i fid valley HliesTescort, Mr. Donel son Lake. ' Miss Elizabeth Jordan, .wearwr?" pink charmeuse with pink crepe and real lace overdraperies, with band of gray squirrel and cluster of French flowers. . Corsage -of orchids, pink roses , and Valley lilies; escort, Dr. Carrol Turner. , Miss Ruth Renkert, wearing white dotted net over satin with, ribbons in pastel shades and clusters of French flowers; escort, Mr. Hunt Spicer. -Miss Eleanor Maddux, wearing or chid crepe s embroidered in silver roses with girdle of. blue and gold brocadet corsage bouquet of pink roses and valley lilies; escort, Mr. Granville Allison. Miss Maude Reakert, wearing a draped model, .of flesh crepe over violet satin with a girdle of violet rating and a corsage bouquet of or chids nnd valley lilies; csocrt, Mr. Jack Hays. ' Miss Virginia Meacham, wearing canary colored net over satin with DEATH NOTICES Death notlrcp. will b Inserted with out charge if presented for publication by burial director or authorliod person. RANDALL A t residence, 01 South Parkway, Friday morning. Nov. 12, 19iJ0, at 4:50 o'clock, Oeorgla Lenora Randall, aged 41 years, daughter of J. U. and Harrett Long. Funeral services, conducted by the Rev. A. H. Smith, will bo held at resi dence tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends of tho family invited. Interment In Klmwood cemetery. VESOOVO At resilience, Macon road and Graham avonue, Thursday morning, Nov. 11, 1M0, at 4:15 o'clock, Lawrence, son of John and Mary'Vescovo, aged years; brother of Josephine, Eugene, Ju lette, Joseph, Paul and Louis Veseovo. t'linernl will take p!ae from residence: tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Services at tho Blessed Sacra ment church at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family Invited. Interment in I'nl vsry cemetery. Requiem mass will be Celebrated Monday morning for repose of his soul. PARKER In this City, Thursday, Nov. 11, 1920, A. Parker, hushnnd r.f Mrs. Carrie Parker, brother of M. E. Parker and Kev. I). W. Keatherson. Funeral will take place from Prospect C. M. E. church at Caplevllle, Tenn., Sunday, Nov. 14, 1920, at 11 o'clock a.m. Kev. K. J. Hellem will officiate. Inter ment In Prospect cemetery. T. If. Hayes & Sons, funeral directors, 68'J South Lauderdale street. Phono Wal nut 518. . GRASMICK " At" Phoenix, Ariz., Sun day, -Nov. 7, 1920, Peter M., husband of Inex Grasmlck, aged 31 years; son 'of Peter Graamick. brother of Frank F. Grasmlck andr Mrs. Ixuls Schumacher, of this city, and William and John Gras mlck, of Camden. N. J. . Funeral will tkke place from the par lors of McDowell & Monteverdn tomor row (Sunday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends Invited. "SAMPLE At "reside"nee"7"g"4 1 laynes avenue, Bnntyn, Tenn.. Friday evening, Nov. 12. 1920. at 11:30 n'rlnek Mu. llerthn Mv. overt 1 vet rn 4u nu ..I Ollle Hudgens andMldert Sample; sister of Martha, Anna Bell, Albert, Jr., and tarnc r.nzaoeTn. Funeral services will he held from th.: residence Sunday morning at 10 nfclock Friends are Invited, mousoa'a. chapel. jniermcjit in isa-1 Group of Beautiful Debutantes V f Cordially Welcomed By Society ' ! - i '-.'ill--.; i- fvfci 1! i L PA i )w i I p - v iPu $) ) (J I 1 Front Row, Left to Riqht Mls Louisa Rlchardaon, Mls Louiie. Ann Roberts, Mist Franoes Pope, Miat Loulte Dais', of Chicago. Back Row, Left to Right Miss Margaret Oates, Miss Lucy Dlllard, Miss Minor Bank of Hernando, Miss,; Mil Mettle Dunscomb, Miss Ellen Craft, Mist bodice of crystal and girdle of canary satin, corsage bouquet of orchids and valley lilies; escort, Mr. Cammock Carr. Miss Mary Hunt Maddux, wearing flesh chnmeuse embroidered in pink roses, with girdle of turquoise satin; escort, Mr. Gregory Hays. Miss Louise Robertson, wearing blue panne velvet with touches of flesh chiffon; escort, Mr. John Bell. . Mis3 Margaret Ivy, wearing green satin brocaded in gold with side train of flesh tulle and touches of gold, corsage of Sweetheart roses and valley lilies; escort, Mr. Harry Bass. Miss Louise Rogerson. wearing black satin with black net overdra peries embroidered in jet and rhine stones, a corsago bouquet of orchids, pink roses and valley lilies and car rying a .1(tde ostrich fan; escortsi Messrs. Edward Ricldick and Frank Gailor. Miss Dorothy Reed, of St. Joseph, Mo., wearing a double-toned taft'uta in blue and lavender with silver trimmings, corsngc bouquet of pink roses and valley lilies; escort, Mr. Van Pritchard. Miss Elizabeth Stewart, wearing blended chiffon in coral and flesh with crystal trimmings and clusters of French flowers; escort, Mr. Treadwcll Beasley. Miss Louise LeMaster, wearing chiffon in two tones of orange with bodice of gold cloth and French flowers and a corsage of pink roses and valley lilies; escort, Mr. Dunbar Abstom ' , Miss Alice Hoist, wearing black lace over satin with rainbow Igirdle of panne velvet, corsage bouquet Of roses and orchids; escort, Mr. Gavin Carter. Miss Julia Craig, wearing peacoclt bluo dueliess satin with silver la.ee and French flowers; escort, Mr. John Speed Dillard. Miss . fclizbcth Hill. wearing French . blue chiffon with overdra pcrios of copper embroidered net and, bodice of rainbow chiffon, corsago bouquet of orchids, Sweetheart roses and valley lilies; escort, .Mr. William Nlckerson, Jr. Miss Lucile Crai, wearing black C'hantllly lace over satin with silver lace trimming; escort. Mr. Gordon Reed. Miss Lucile Warwick, wearing jado panne velvet and a corsago bouquet of orchids and valley lilies; escort, Mr. Harry McWilllams. Miss Annie Ruth Thompson, wear ing black satin with draperies of black net embroidered tn Jet and garlands of French flowers; escort. Dr. J. J. Caughan. Miss Mario Cordos, wearing tur quoise panne velvet with silver lace, corsage bouquet of orchids and val ley lillics; escorts. Messrs. Napoleon Hill and Palmer Kellog. Miss Elizabeth Waller, of St. Louis, guest nf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crump. American beauty pannn vel vet with gold trimmings; escort, Mr Iluckner Potts. Miss Crenshaw Waller, also of St . V. Norris & Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 275 Madison, Telephone 585 IfoOflPT AMBULANCE SEEtWfl srosCrm-roR over mM , .:;.):' ' ' ' ' ' Photo b Louis, wearing robin egg blue panne velvet with silver lace trimmings and a corsage bouquet of roses and os trich feathers in rainbow shade; es oort, Mr. Edward Peoples. Miss Vadis Norrts. wearing burn ished copper panne velvet with French flowers and gold lace; escort, Mr. Oran Sackett. Miss Dorothy Bell, of Chicago, guest of Dr. and Mrs. Shields Aber nathj wearing Nile green satin over cloth of gold and carrying a pink ostrich fan: escort, Mr. Sam Latta, Miss Judith Hunt Campbell, wear-y Hig wnue procaueu saiin witn nuwi lace trimmings, carrying a fan . of Jade ostrich and a bouquet of roses, valley lilies and ostrich tips in coral and green; escort. Mr. W. H. Glbbs. Miss Elsie Driver, wearing Nile green brocaded satin with silver lace; escort, Mr. Spencer Driver. Miss Katherine Hunter, wearing black net over satin caueht with clusters of French flowers; escort, Mr. Erskino Ham. Miss Minctry Miller, wearing American beautv chiffon velvet; es cort, Mr. James Patteson, Jr. .... . , . .miss Aimp rving, 01 uirKsauie, Miss., guest of Mrs. Charles Townes and Miss Frances l'ope. wearing corn flower blue chiffon velvet in draped model with iridescent trimmings, corsage of pink roses, orchids and valley lilies; escort, Mr. Maurice Smith. . Mrs. Rayburn Dunscomo, orchid vice are ever at hand in our profession. There are ever so many seemingly small things which on occasion prove to he important. Our study and improvement me justified by constant expressions of appreciation. SPENCER C runerafjDirectors MADISON ,anct F60RTH STS. chiffon velvet with silver trimmings and a corsage bouquet of Sweet heart roses. i v Mrs. Frierson Moore; gowned in orchid brocaded velvet with garni ture of silver lace and a corsago bouquet of lavender and white sweet peas and violets. ( Mrs. John Phillips, Jr., wearing emerald, georgette crepe, trimmed with crystal ' fringe in scollops and carrying rose ostrich fan. Mr J. H. ' Stewart, black lace over silver cloth. v Mrs. U. F. Turner," flesh panne velcet with garniture of silver lace. Mrs. J. C. Rainer, sapphire blue velvet, trimmed with crystal beads and cut work over silver cloth. Mrs. Richard Henry Lake, white Louisine satin with garniture of real lace and pearls and a corsage bou quet of roses and valley lilies. Mrs. Charles Leon Stephens, burnt orange and gold brocade trimmed with gold .roses, with a corsage bou quet of Aaron Ward roses, orchids and valley lilies, ' I ..rs.- 1 unutine Moore, rose velvet j with crystal garniture, and a cor- siie uouquei 01 roses ana vaney lilies. Mrs, Lee Cummlngs, emerald green satin and georgette crepe with trimmings of Jet sequins. Mrs. R. O. Johnston, silver em broidered chiffon with touches of rose. ' Mrs. Alfred Boyd, a jetted net robe PPORTUMTIES for genuine, yet unobtnisivc, serr over black satin with garniture of gold lace and rose satin. "' Mrs. 'Horace Hunter Twlforu, an Imported gowit of white chiffon vel vet, draped in rose point lace with crystal embroidery, carrying orchids and valley lilies. Mrs. Caruthers Ewing, gowned in black net embroidered In conven tional gold motifs over black satin with gold lace garniture. Mrs. J. Edgar Tate, hydrangea blue georgette crepe, embroidered In ' gold, with a corsage bouquet of roses and valley lilies, v Mrs. Floy Cole Gerber, wearing a gold sequin robe with a corsage bouquet of pink roses orchids and valley lilies; escort, UTr. Frank D. Govan, of Dallas, Texas. Mrs. Gwynne Yerger, royal blue satin with garniture of silver lace. Mrs. H. O. Thompson, a black se quin robe. Mrs. Lovick Miles, turquoise taf feta hand embroidered in pink roses in gold baskets, with a crystal em broidered bodice and trimmings of French flowers. .Mrs. T. M. Cat hey, black chiffon Week of Monday, November 15 A series of demonstrations and exhibits of about twenty of the country's best known quality lines of foods, all week, starting Monday, in a specially ar ranged section on the Second Floor. Miss Virginia Moore to be Here .Miss Virginia M" m hitmiatimial authority on foods and their nparation. will deliver daily lcrturt's and dcinonstrations. Miss Moore was retained"'!- tli( govrrnment during the war in an advisory capacity in the preparation of foods. See Sunday Papers for Details Poland. Mary Budd Stewart. velvet with trimmings of nearls and Jet sequins. " . Mrs. Reginald Orgill, bine silk net over cioin or silver. Mrs. Lo8ls Wood, a Jet sequin robo ith touches of rose. ' , , with Mrs. Roland Darnell, brown hirn embroidered in gold bars over cloth of cold. ! - Mrs. C. G. Oelesbv. ttirauolxe velvet trimmed In crystal embroidery. Mrs. A. R. Hudson. Blue and silver brocade with trimming of French flowers and ostrich motifs. Mrs. Samuel Rembert, Jr., orchid BROWN BETTY TEA ROOM 1357 Union Avenue . Debut parties, weddings, children's parties served in the tea. room or in your own home. Private rooms for luncheons' and dinners. -Orders taken for Thanksgiving turkeys, fruit, cakes, of' anything needed for home entertainment. Thono Hemlock 8H). , Coming SI satin embroidered In crystal with a silver girdle caught with scarlet pop pies. ; Mrs. W. E. Clark, of Chicago, blue velvet with blue and cold embroid ered draperies caught with a crimson ro.se. , Mrs. Henry Nail, black lac arid Mack taffeta with plcoted frills in scollops. . , Mr. David Stewart, wearing yel low chiffon velvet with bodice of favHtu trimming, carrying a lavender ostrich fan. .Mrs. John M. Richardson, wearing black harmcuse with garniture of jet. corsage bouquet of roses and Parma violets.. Mrs. Daniel Grant, wearing black brocaded panne velvet and ict. Mrs. W. S. Roberts, wearing orchid satin with trimming of French roses, corsage bouquet of Sweetheart pises and orchids. Mrs. William Evans, of Columbia, Tenn.. guost of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Roberts, wearing robin ecu blue satin Willi panniers of Spanish lace caught with clusters of French flowers. Cors- auc bouquet of orchids and valley lilies. Mrs. Malvern Wright, or Nashville. Tenn., guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Roberts, wearing apricot charmeuse with panniers of duchess lace and trimmings of silver lace and girdle or bine r hiffur. velvet. Corsaee Douquei of Sweetheart roses, orchlde and vat- lev lilies. Mrs. W. S. Anderson, wearing white lace over white satin with ii.K,,nici nf ei-vstal. corsage bou quet of Richmond roses and orchids. Mrs. James .M. cruBn. black satin with overdraperies or black chiffon embroidered in gow. clusters of Frencn xiowera. .-.-v bouquet nf pink mscs anil on. uu. Mrs. Everett Holmes, wearing Pj kin blue charmeuse caught with sil ver flowers, corsage bouquet of pinK roses and valley lilies. i- i Tnvii.r cream lace with touches of rose, ...... i i..ii,,.rt Tuvlor. ' ii- V". Knmervillc. a French iwra. v, . v.. - - -.to. town of fleh lace incrubu crystal beads. Mrs. Henry liajw. " "" draped over silver embroidered net with trimming of French flowers and mrrvlne a rose ostrich fan. Mrs. A. M Austin, black fillet lace over rose satin. Mrs. Frank mil. orown w- pink and gold metal , cloth with trimming of French over- . Mrs. Howard Stovall. orchid geor gette crepe over scarlet and gold metal cloth with crystal garniture. Mrs. Bogardus Snowden sller tulle embroidered In crystal over Si,Mrrs.CEdward Falls, flesh satin draped In blue and lavender geor gette crepe, having a crystal bodice with a rainbow girdle and trimming of French flowers. . Mrs. Hugh Lucas Fontaine, dark blue satin draped in blue jwette crepe embroidered in Jet. having gold and green metallic Mrs. Earl King, orchid taffeta and silver lace with a touch of turquoise ribbon In the girdlo. Mrs. Scott McClain, black fillet net embroidered in blue and silver. Mrs. V. A. Cordes. black velvet trimmed in black lacq and Jet In bo lero effect. - . . Mrs. 8. H. Phillips. . royal blus chiffon velvet brocaded In crimson with silver garniture. Mrs. Everett Cook, of Marlanno, Ark., black georgette crepe trimmed in braided Rilk mottrs ana jet em- broidery, with a corsage bouquet of I roses and valley lilies. , ,. (Continued on Pago it. Column A.) ' PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ti .in.., Color and I Bwoty to Gtt sad F.d4 H-M m A ii.il See Sunday Papers for Details ,nr. :ypt WW f'l tlS&Stdi ' .jilt.. VaWltlU.i